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Welcome to Curriculum
Night
2014-2015
Welcome to Curriculum
Night
2014-2015Third Grade Team
Mrs. Ahye, Mrs. Garcia, Ms.Rivera, Mrs. Rodriguez-Santos, Dr. Santerre,
Mrs. Smith, Ms. Terry and Mrs. Wimberly
We continue to have a successfullearning community that aims to help students develop:
Independence
Respect
Responsibility
Please help us continue this journey.
Aiming for Success !
IB Mission StatementIB Mission StatementThe International Baccalaureate aims to
develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect.
To this end the organization works with schools, governments and international organizations to develop challenging programmes of international education and rigorous assessment.
These programmes encourage students across the world to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right.
Learner ProfileLearner ProfileIB students become:
Inquirers KnowledgeableThinkers CommunicatorsPrincipled Open-MindedCaring Risk-TakersBalanced Reflective
Florida Standards Assessment
• As you know at the beginning of this school year, 2014-2015, Florida Public Schools transitioned from the Florida Comprehensive Assessment (FCAT) to the Florida Standards Assessment (FSA) in Reading and Mathematics
• In addition to state required assessments, students in Dade County will be required to complete End of the Year Tests in the other content areas
What has Changed?• More rigorous questions: multiple choice and written
responses• An increase in duration to 80 minutes
Why has it changed?• To emphasize success in future college and careers • To prepare students with 21st century skills• To provide more rigorous content and application of
knowledge • To place emphasis on critical and analytical thinking• To establish clear, consistent guidelines for
instruction
The Florida Standards What Do They Mean For Teaching and Learning?
The Florida Standards What Do They Mean For Teaching and Learning?LAFS
• Regular practice-complex text & academic language
• Reading, writing, listening and speaking grounded in evidence from text
• Build knowledge through content-rich text and
writing genres
MAFS• Deeper understanding
of mathematical concepts
• Builds habits of mind of productive mathematical thinkers
• Real-world applications • Modeling with pictures
technology, graphs, manipulatives
The Florida StandardsWhat About the New Assessments?
The Florida StandardsWhat About the New Assessments?
• MAFS and LAFS will be assessed with the new Florida Standards Assessments (FSA)
• Spring 2015 administration of elementary school assessments will include:– English Language Arts (ELA): grades 3- 5*– ELA Writing Component: grades 4 and 5* – Mathematics: grades 3- 5*
*5th grade will have Computer Based Testing
What Are the Standards and Assessments For Science
and Social Sciences?• The 2008 Next Generation Sunshine State
Standards (NGSSS) remain for science and social science
• Science FCAT 2.0 continues as the grade 5 science assessment
• Social Sciences supports literacy during K-5 required instruction
– Grades K-1: 60 minutes each week– Grades 2-5: 120 minutes each week
The Florida StandardsHow May I Help My Child?
The Florida StandardsHow May I Help My Child?
• Read different types of books and informational text with your child
• Ask your child to find answers to questions in the text of books, newspaper articles, manuals, etc.
• Encourage your child to form and defend an opinion by supporting it with facts, details, and reasons from text
• Discuss mathematical ideas with your child have them explain these to you using pictures, graphs, etc.
• Visit the Florida Standards Assessment online portal at: www.fsassessments.org to become familiar with the
new assessments
End of Year Tests• Science test will be based on the
NGSSS and the Miami Dade Science curriculum.
• Social Studies test will be based on the Miami Dade Social Studies curriculum.
Ways to Help your Child Succeed in Reading
• Daily sustained silent reading –include a wide range of fiction and non-fiction materials
• Read Accelerated Reader books and take tests often
• Complete assigned iReady lessons • Reading Plus is still available and
could provide supplemental practice
Ways to Help your Child Succeed in Mathematics• Complete assigned iReady lessons• Practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts
• Practice solving single and multi-step word problems including fractions and elapsed time
• Understand geometric shapes, and spatial relationships of plane figures
What can parents do?• Create a special workspace and schedule daily
quiet time for your child to do his/her homework from school
• Monitor and supervise your child’s daily home learning assignments
• Schedule 15 minutes of special time everyday to listen to your child read
• After you read a book, ask your child what the main character did or felt like at the end of the story. Ask if he/she has ever felt like the main
character in the book. Why or why not?
What can parents do?• Have conversations with your child – research
shows that children who are involved in conversations have a better vocabulary
• Ensure that your child eats healthy foods and gets 9-10 hours of sleep each night. Free breakfast is available in the cafeteria daily
• Monitor and limit television and video game time• Involve your child in activities that develop
background knowledge such as visiting museums, and places of interest in the community
Day of the Test• Get plenty of sleep the night before the test • Have a healthy breakfast• Get to school on time• Read and follow all directions. Reread if necessary• Read the passages carefully• Read the questions and answer choices carefully.
Use test taking strategies learned in class• Look for key words from the questions as you
search for an answer in the passage
Day of the Test Cont.
• Underline answers in the passage whenever possible
• Take your time to answer all questions and show work
• When finished, check to see that you have not skipped any questions
• If there is extra time, reread and check your answers, to be sure you are satisfied with your choices
Communication- Think of a Camera-One leg of the Tripod is You the parent, The second leg is us- The teacher, the Third leg of the tripod is The school administration. When one falls, the Camera falls! The camera is your child. We wouldn’t want that now would we?!Therefore, We all need to work together!!!
Thank You!